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MAFS fan favourites Lucinda & Timothy have come out best pals!

Friendship at first sight.
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Australia took one giant collective sigh last night after the golden couple of Married At First Sight, Lucinda Light and Timothy Smith, decided to call time on their marriage.

But while their union has ended on screen, the pair reveal they’re still very much in each other’s lives. “We still talk every day,” Timothy, 51, tells Woman’s Day.

“Especially at the moment as the show’s still on,” Lucinda, 43, adds. “Just to support each other and make sure we’re checking in. I’m so grateful for Tim in my life, actually,” she gushes.

Lucinda and Tim have stayed strong friends. (Image: David Hahn)

REKINDLING THE FLAME?

The couple say their decision to leave the experiment was a culmination of multiple things, however Tim’s declining mental health was a big catalyst.

“Tim was spiralling, particularly when we got to Melbourne [for homestays] there was a lot going on personally for him,” Lucinda says.

“There was something that they didn’t show, which was I had a mate’s dad pass away and that brought up some sh*tty feelings for me. I just wanted to run away,” explains Tim.

“It wasn’t Lu’s fault. I was just done with the experiment. By that stage we were 11 weeks in and I was drained.”

Tim says they’ve since hung out outside the show, with Lucinda recently returning to the infamous “man cave” apartment. “It’s been given a spruce up that’s for sure,” she says. However the pair insist there’s been no attempt at reconciling a romantic relationship.

“Definitely not,” Lucinda says. “Through the experiment we respectfully decided we were soul family and we’re both really grateful for that.”

The fan favourites have come out best pals! (Image: David Hahn)

STRONG SUPPORT NETWORK

Timothy admits the viewer backlash that has come his way, particularly after the homestay episodes, has been challenging these past few weeks, but credits Lucinda, who has studied in holistic practices, with helping him through.

“It’s been a tough 48 hours, that’s for sure,” he says. “[But] I go to therapy, three times a week, and I’m so grateful to have Lu,” he says.

“I honestly feel like I’ve got a friend for life in her.”

Despite leaving the experiment with a solid friendship, the pair admit they’d be apprehensive to go through the ordeal again. “I don’t know whether I’d have it in me to do it again, it’s really hard,” says Tim, while Lucinda says she’d “have to be paid a lot more money”!

However it may not be long until we see Lucinda and Tim on our screens again, with Tim teasing that Lucinda and himself have “lots of exciting things in the works”!

“Watch this space, OK?” he adds.

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